Boxer Floyd Mayweather released from a Las Vegas jail

Boxer Floyd Mayweather was booked into the Clark County, Nevada, Detention Center.

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The undefeated champion is no longer in custody, the detention center says

He is released after serving two months of a three month sentence

His sentence was for a domestic violence conviction last year

Boxer Floyd Mayweather Jr. has been released from a Las Vegas detention center after serving two months of a three-month sentence for a domestic violence conviction, a detention center official said early Friday.

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"He will receive one hour free time per day by himself," the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department said in a news release at the time.

Mayweather had been set to go to jail earlier in the year, but a Nevada judge pushed back his reporting date so that the boxer could compete last month against WBA super-welterweight champion Miguel Cotto.

Mayweather, whose nickname is "Money," won a unanimous decision in the Las Vegas fight, which paid him $32 million.

A Michigan native, Mayweather has won seven titles in various weight classes since turning pro in 1996.